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Title of the article Geography оf Economic Science: Problem Setting
Pages 65-78
Author 1 Alexander Nikolaevich Demyanenko
Doctor of Sciences (Geography), Professor, Chief Researcher
Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
153 Tikhookeanskaya Street, Khabarovsk, Russia, 680042
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Author 2 Nikolay Alexandrovich Demyanenko
Consultant
Khabarovsk School of Management
153 Tikhookeanskaya Street, Khabarovsk, Russia, 680042
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Abstract The article is devoted to geography of economic science, which is, according to the authors, a kind of a «gray zone», where concepts and methods of science of science, economic geography and economy cross. The authors proceeded from the following methodological prerequisites: 1) the production of economic knowledge is the activity, the scope and the results of which can be measured fairly accurately; 2) the structure of economic science can be presented not only as a sectoral, thematic, institutional, but also as a spatial. As an information base of research the authors used E-library resources which are relevant to the authors that have published the results of studies in Economics and related disciplines in the scientific journals. At the initial stage of the research, the authors focused on the economists who are employees of scientific research organizations (academic institutions, universities and research institutes) that are located within the Russian Far East, as well as researchers from other regions of Russia, who have published articles in the Far Eastern scientific journals. Preliminary results of the study show following: 1) the high level of А.Н. Демьяненко, Н.А. Демьяненко ПЭ № 1 2014 territorial concentration (85% of all publications belongs to research organizations of Khabarovsk and Vladivostok); 2) the high level of information concentration (up to 90% of all publications belongs to Far Eastern journals). Mostly this is due to the fragmentation of economic scientific community.
Code 330+332
DOI 10.14530/se.2014.1.065-078
Keywords ♦ geography of economic science ♦ bibliometric methods ♦ scientific communications network ♦ structure ♦ Russian Far East
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For citation Demyanenko A.N., Demyanenko N.A. Geography оf Economic Science: Problem Setting. Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2014, no. 1, pp. 65-78. DOI: 10.14530/se.2014.1.065-078. (In Russian).
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